Apple I Essentials Family: Pre-Macintosh Codename: ? Introduced: April 1976 Terminated: March 1977 Processor CPU: MOS Technology 6502 CPU Speed: 1 MHz FPU: none Bus Speed: 1 MHz Register Width: 8-bit Data Bus Width: 8-bit Address Bus Width: 16-bit Onboard RAM: 8 kB Maximum RAM: 65 kB Video VRAM: 1 kB Max Resolution: 60.05 Hz, 40x24 char Miscellaneous Power: 58 Watts The Apple I was Steven Wozniak's first contribution to the personal computer field. It was designed over a period of years, and was only built in printed circuit-board form when Steve Jobs insisted it could be sold. It debuted in April 1976 at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, but few took it seriously. The Apple I was based on the MOStek 6502 chip, whereas most other "kit" computers were built from the Intel 8080. The Apple I was sold through sever